Originally Posted by Gunter Severloh...when you guys post to be helpful be a bit descriptive of what it is...

Good point, for example 14 variants (A to N) of the Pz III saw combat in WW2 and they were fitted (and retro-fitted) with 4 different guns (37mm L/46, 50mm L/42, 50mm L/60, 75mm L/24).So it's a good idea when referring to a particular variant to always say which gun it has so people will know what we're talking about, for example-Pz III (37mm), Pz III (short 50mm), Pz III (long 50mm), Pz III (short 75mm).Some other types that had more than one gun were-Pz IV (short 75mm), Pz IV (long 75mm)Stug (short 75mm), Stug (long 75mm), Stug (105mm)

Same applies to tanks of other nations, it's best to always add the gun in the description, for example- Sherman (75mm), Sherman (76mm), Sherman (105mm).Churchill (2pdr), Churchill (6pdr), Churchill (75mm)and so on.

Even the T-34/76 had 2 different guns, as the Model 1940 had the lower-velocity L-11 gun, so it could be referred to as the T-34/76mm Mod 1940 (L-11 gun).

List updated.Remeber when requesting something post a title then a description, it will be listed on the 1st page list accordingly and possibly linked if the title needs further description.__________________

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